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The Village of Mingir Houses a Museum Dedicated to Hunger: Homage for the 1,400 Villagers Who Died in 1946-1947

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The victims of the famine organized in 1946-1947 were commemorated on 16 April in the village of Mingir in the Hâncesti district, where around 1,400 people died at that time. The residents also speak today about the horrors of the last century. Stories of survival have been transmitted from generation to generation, so the victims of the famine will never be forgotten. At Mingir there was the official opening of a Memorial Complex and a museum o…
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The victims of the famine organized in 1946-1947 were commemorated on 16 April in the village of Mingir in the Hâncesti district, where around 1,400 people died at that time. The residents also speak today about the horrors of the last century. Stories of survival have been transmitted from generation to generation, so the victims of the famine will never be forgotten. At Mingir there was the official opening of a Memorial Complex and a museum o…

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radiomoldova.md broke the news on Thursday, April 16, 2026.
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